2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12874-024-02147-z
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Comparison of statistical methods used to meta-analyse results from interrupted time series studies: an empirical study

Elizabeth Korevaar,
Simon L. Turner,
Andrew B. Forbes
et al.

Abstract: Background The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a robust design for evaluating public health and policy interventions or exposures when randomisation may be infeasible. Several statistical methods are available for the analysis and meta-analysis of ITS studies. We sought to empirically compare available methods when applied to real-world ITS data. Methods We sourced ITS data from published meta-analyses to create an online data repository. Each dat… Show more

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